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March Eco-Market

March 5, 2022 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Live greener with the new Issaquah Highlands Eco-Market! Shop from a variety of small eco-friendly vendors, farmers and artisans while learning about sustainable living.

March Special Features:

  • Grand Ridge Elementary collaborative student art quilt exhibition – view this school-wide paper quilt of multi-layered paper art.
  • Puzzle Swap – Bring in your gently used puzzles and swap for new-to-you puzzles in our community puzzle swap!
  • Free Reusable Shopping Bag for shoppers (while supplies last).
  • Freshly made French crepes from L’Experience Paris!

Confirmed Vendors for March:

  • Baby Diaper Service – Cloth diaper laundry and delivery service making cloth diapering an easy choice for families.
  • HER Kitchen – Vegan and gluten free treats!
  • Kate’s Magnets – Cute (sometimes snarky) handmade, upcycled bottle cap magnets to bring joy to your day.
  • Keepers Collective – Pure honey bee skincare, handmade in small batches and packed full of nature’s best ingredients.
  • L’Experience Paris – Enjoy the French experience through food.
  • McCormick Jam Co – Providing the best jams sweetened with local honey and organic raw sugar.
  • Out of the Box Eco-Store – A refillery and low-waste living store offering refillable and reusable household and personal care solutions.
  • PNW EcoCRAFT – Art made of reclaimed wood and other items saved from the landfill.
  • Porpe Artifacts – Expressive, vibrant, unexpected jewelry handmade and designed to help you express your individuality.
  • Sew Many Pieces by Reece – Giving old clothes a fresh new start.
  • Snoqualmie Valley Candle Co. – Soy candles themed after the Snoqualmie Valley and PNW.
  • Two Sisters Coffee – Artisan, organic coffee roasting company.
  • Wendy Simply Cooks – Meals prepared fresh daily with fresh ingredients.
  • WriteSpark Press – Author and publisher of the book Eastside Seattle Walks, which offers 20+ easy and family-friendly walking routes to discover nature, history, and public art in each of Seattle’s Eastside suburbs.

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Under 4, Elementary School, Middle School, High School, Adults

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